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Actor Wade Williams has been posting videos to his YouTube channel from New Zealand.
Wade Williams, an American actor known for Prison Break, says he was exposed to Covid-19 in Auckland and had to go back into isolation.
Williams is understood to be in Auckland filming the Netflix series. Cowboy bebop. On his YouTube channel, he had been posting videos from across the city in October.
During an interview at CNN On Wednesday night, Williams said he was about to complete a 14-day quarantine after being exposed to Covid-19 while receiving a massage in Auckland.
“I went to a nice place and had a massage and I lay down on the massage table and had my face in that little hole that someone who had tested positive for Covid had just entered, just before entering,” he said.
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Things has contacted a publicist to Cowboy bebop for more comments. The Ministry of Health and MBIE, which managed the isolation facilities, were also contacted for comment.
Williams said she went for a massage after doing some stunts while filming in Auckland.
He said he got the massage on Thursday, November 5.
That same day, a quarantine worker who had been infected with Covid-19 dined at Mezze Bar in Auckland City and went to a liquor store on Queet St. The Auckland Regional Ministry of Health and Public Health reported those two businesses as sites. potentials of infection. , urging other users to be vigilant for symptoms.
The agencies did not report that any infected person had also visited a massage business. They have been asked to clarify.
Williams did not name the business during the CNN interview, but said he was about to complete 14 days of isolation and would leave the facility when he got his next negative Covid-19 test result.
He said contact trackers called him on Saturday, November 7, after he had gone for a massage. “The next morning I was in quarantine for 14 days.”
Williams supported the New Zealand government’s response to Covid-19 and said he was happy to isolate himself. He also said that he had been taught to use the Covid Tracer app when he arrived in New Zealand, and said the isolation hotel staff had been “wonderful.”